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This colorful salad tastes as good as it looks. The dressing is sweet and creamy and poppy seeds add a peppery punch.
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The easy-to-memorize marinade for this fast broiled salmon hits all the right notes: salty, sweet and sour The fish emerges from the oven with caramelized, crisp skin, which contrasts nicely with a salad of fresh parsley or cilantro (or both), tossed with sesame oil and rice wine vinegar Close contact with the intense heat will help crisp up the skin, while keeping the rest of the fish tender and flaky
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For my wedding shower everyone brought a few recipes and this is one of my favorites. It is refreshing and pretty. This salad also travels well, just save the dressing and use it just before serving.
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Meatballs are not the kind of thing one would usually think of as quick-and-easy-dinner fare All that rolling and frying can take forever, making meatballs a weekend project for a leisurely afternoon There are, however, shortcuts — if you can suppress your perfectionist urges
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Emily Elsen and Melissa Elsen, sisters who run the Four & Twenty Blackbirds bakery in Brooklyn, hail from South Dakota, where their family ran a small restaurant Kuchen, a German cake topped with fruit that is a staple of the state’s Thanksgiving tables, is central to their childhood memories of the holiday Their recipe, topped with pears, “looks a little different than those traditionally found in local South Dakota church and community cookbooks,” Melissa Elsen wrote in an email, “but it tastes like it does in my memory (with the addition of cardamom).” That cardamom, it turns out, is key to the dish’s success, with citrus and savory notes that are as pleasant as they are unexpected.
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This dish is inspired by a trip to Curry Hill, a neighborhood in New York dotted with stores selling saris, Indian restaurants, Pakistani cafes and hole-in-the-wall spice shops When I got home from my shopping spree, a cauliflower was screaming for Indian spices, garlic and ginger Better still, I knew I could knock together a pan-roasted meal in about 20 minutes.
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